Zhang Boer’s words resonated with netizens.
[I was born in the north. When I was watching TV, I thought, why didn’t I run away when I was sold into the mountains? Looking at the mountain in front of me, I understand a little. 】
[My home is from the mountain. It takes a day to get out of the mountain and go outside. 】
[The desperate mountain has a concept. 】
“Pack up what I brought to you. Although you may not meet bad people, there is always nothing wrong with being prepared.”
After Feng Yin reminded him, he drove for another two hours and finally arrived at the first village they planned.
The village is very high and has few people, most of which are elderly people and left-behind children.
Their first reaction when they saw the car coming back was that someone who worked outside had returned?
When the people in the car got out, they knew it was not.
The old man speaks local dialect, not Mandarin. Only the children who stay here to go to school speak Mandarin, and they act as temporary small translators.
The children have darker skin and their clothes are not particularly clean, and at most they have no patches.
Their eyes were strange, timid, and curious.
Grandma Yun chatted with an old man who knew Mandarin. Feng Yin walked towards the children and took out a bag of candy to share with everyone.
She ate one and said, “Don’t worry, I’m not a human trafficker.”
The children smiled understandingly. There were children who were good at communicating and said, “No one is here to abduct us! We are not worth it!”
The other children laughed naively.
[Grandma’s, my eyes are sore! 】
[They are all left in the mountains by their parents, no one cares, no one cares, and they are not worth it. I used to be so inferior. 】
[It’s so sad, I want to help them too! 】
Feng Yin, Li Sanyi, Zhang Boer and Cheng Yanqiu were holding some food, candy, and books for the children to share.
The children refused at first, but Feng Yin said that they were here to give this. The children followed up with the recognition of the adults and thanked them shyly.